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Old 01-13-2005, 05:10 AM
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Does anyone know where I might be able to buy some AIR gaskets? The stock ones look pretty trashed. Thanks in Advance
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Does anyone know where I might be able to buy some AIR gaskets? The stock ones look pretty trashed. Thanks in Advance

Any GM dealership, they are like $1.50 for two.
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GM part no. 12553617
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Thanks a bunch guys.
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Also anyone know how to get more of those bolts(the AIR ones) or what part number they are? Thanks
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Instead of gaskets Ive seen some guys just use High temperature RTV sealant as a gasket. I myself used the gaskets, I trust them more than liquid sealants, especially when it will be seeing very high temperatures. Paranoid I guess! As far as locating the gaskets gm dealer or most ls1 performance shops carry them if one is in your area. I would check there for the bolts too, or the hardware store. Good Luck
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Hello,

AIR bolt GM Part # 12556127 $2.42 Retail.

They are M8 x 1.25 thread pitch x 24mm long.

Hope this helps!
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Originally Posted by NO-OPTION-2002
Hello,

AIR bolt GM Part # 12556127 $2.42 Retail.

They are M8 x 1.25 thread pitch x 24mm long.

Hope this helps!

Immensely thanks,

I'm getting this crap tuned out of my car tomorrow hopefully that fixes a majority of the issues. Wish me luck.
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Anytime!
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So i got the codes turned off but discovered cylinder 1 was firing sporadically, so plugs and wires are on the way. Also found that an O2 sensor is going bad. When I got my other codes turned off they turned off the rear O2 sensors, is there any reason i can't move the o2 sim currently on the rear to the front dead sensor?

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